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How was your Christmas eve service? Mine was bittersweet. I found myself celebrating our Lord and mourning for the not yet answered cries for justice across our country. There was joy but there was also sorrow. For those lost, those grieving, … Continue reading →

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Originally posted on The Well Examined Life:I get it. You’re frustrated. You’re angry. You’re sad. You’re confused. You know that the killing of Mike Brown and the lack of indictment of Darren Wilson are a travesty. You are probably…

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“Portrait of A Feminista” was born from AnaYelsi Sanchez’s desire to to see herself and her story reflected in others; an unwillingness to settle for a feminism that doesn’t reflect Latin@s shared history and experience. It began in November 2013 … Continue reading →

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I was honored to have an article featured on Believe Out Loud last week. The following is that article in its entirety. You can find the original post here. As an immigrant, a woman, and a person of color, I … Continue reading →

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“Absolute hospitality would in no way amount to the absence of violence. To the contrary, it would enthrone violence precisely under the guise of nonviolence because it would leave the violators unchanged and the consequences of violence unremedied.” – Miroslav … Continue reading →

“Portrait of A Feminista” was born from AnaYelsi Sanchez’s desire to to see herself and her story reflected in others; an unwillingness to settle for a feminism that doesn’t reflect Latin@s shared history and experience. It began in November 2013 … Continue reading →

“Portrait of A Feminista” was born from AnaYelsi Sanchez’s desire to to see herself and her story reflected in others; an unwillingness to settle for a feminism that doesn’t reflect Latin@s shared history and experience. It began in November 2013 … Continue reading →

“Portrait of A Feminista” was born from AnaYelsi Sanchez’s desire to to see herself and her story reflected in others; an unwillingness to settle for a feminism that doesn’t reflect Latin@s shared history and experience. It began in November 2013 … Continue reading →

Why “brown-eyed Amazon”?

"Historically, Amazons were portrayed as beautiful women in Amazonomachies, which was an artform showing battles between the Amazons and Greeks. Amazons were trained to use all weapons and especially in single combat. They were honorable, courageous, brave and represented rebellion against sexism."

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"He has showed you, O man, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? to do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with your God."
Micah 6:8